sneakers in the PONS Dictionary

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Recently, sneaker customs, or one-of-a-kind sneakers that have been hand-painted, have become popular as well.
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He is usually in a suit with an un-tucked white shirt and sneakers.
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The sneaker made out of basic fabrics and rubber, is 100% natural.
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Also, the wearing of shoes, sneakers and boots can impede proper alignment and movement within the ankle and foot.
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More than seven decades later, the contest is still remembered as the sneakers game.
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Following this stage, a post-purchase evaluation is often conducted, comprising an appraisal of the value/utility brought by the purchase of the sneakers.
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The uniform consists of a white shirt, white half pants, and sneakers for the boys of class 3 to 5.
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Replacing their famous helmets will be bandanas, and they'll be wearing traditional white rubber shoes instead of heels or sneakers.
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Except from painting, other sneaker art has been performed with the adidas stan smith.
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He wore high-top sneakers and had star-shaped pupils.
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